Apple Pie Recipe (Eggless & Vegan) (2024)

Classic apple pie is a sweet, comforting dessert that’s perfect to enjoy anytime. Not only is my recipe for homemade apple pie wonderfully easy and delicious, it happens to be completely vegan! Follow my simple step-by-step instructions and photos to make the best apple pie recipe with a flaky, eggless and dairy-free crust from scratch.

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Table of Contents

  1. Why this recipe works
  2. How to Make Eggless + Vegan Apple Pie Crust (Stepwise Photos)
  3. Making Apple Pie
  4. FAQs
  5. Recipe Card

Why this recipe works

Traditional pie crusts call for butter and cold water, but my proven method is even easier and produces a perfectly flakiest crust.

My secret is to use vegan-friendly and healthy olive oil to add just the right amount of fat to the crust dough. The result is a crisp crust that’s terrific for filling with sweet, tender apples.

You can cover the top of the apple pie completely with the vegan crust dough, or make a decorative lattice pie crust. Either way this dessert is guaranteed to impress!

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Make this apple pie tonight, and then try these other apple recipes:

  • Eggless Apple Cake
  • Apple Crumble
  • Apple Muffins
  • Apple Upside Down Cake

Step-by-Step Guide

How to Make Eggless + Vegan Apple Pie Crust

This scrumptious apple pie starts with a simple dough that’s both dairy-free and eggless.

1. First, in a sieve over a large bowl combine 1 cup of whole wheat flour, ½ cup of all purpose flour, and ½ teaspoon of salt.

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2. Sift the ingredients together into the bowl.

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3. Next, add ¼ cup of olive oil.

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4. Use your fingertips to combine the olive oil and flour to create a breadcrumb-like texture. This is essential for achieving that perfectly flaky, crisp pie crust.

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5. Add water to the bowl a splash at a time, and continue using your hands to work everything into a dough.

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6. You want just enough water to bind the mixture together and create a tight dough. Do not knead! Gently bring the dough together to form a ball, and cover.

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Making the Apple Pie Filling

7. Next, prep the apples by peeling, coring, and slicing.

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8. Place the apple slices in a large bowl. Then add ¼ teaspoon of ground cinnamon, ¼ teaspoon of ground nutmeg, 2 tablespoons of demerara sugar (or brown sugar, or granulated white sugar or raw sugar), and 2 tablespoons of whole wheat flour.

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9. Use a spoon to combine well, so that all of the apple slices are coated.

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Making Apple Pie

10. Now it’s time to make the pie! Start by lightly flouring a clean work surface, and then divide the dough in half – or four equal parts if making two small pies. Set aside all but one section of the crust dough.

Preheat your oven at 180 degrees Celsius (356 degrees Fahrenheit) for 15 minutes before you begin baking.

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11. Use a rolling pin to roll the dough out into an even layer that is about ¼ inch thick. Be sure to dust the rolling pin with flour as needed to prevent it from sticking.

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12. Next, roll the flattened dough up and over the rolling pin. The dough will still be faintly sticky, therefore it’s important you continue lightly dusting with flour.

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13. Thoroughly grease a pie pan before carefully transferring the dough to the dish. Use your fingers to gently push the crust into place.

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14. Add an even layer of the apple filling to the crust.

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15. Top the apple slices with a few drops of olive oil or dots of vegan butter. This will help to keep the fruit juices from bubbling up and over the crust while the pie bakes.

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16. The pie is ready to cover! You can either completely cover the pie with another layer of crust dough, or cut strips to create a lovely lattice design.

If you want to cover with a solid piece of dough, simply follow the above steps to roll out another section of dough into an even layer. Then, place the dough on top of the pie, and gently crimp the edges together with the pie crust.

Use a knife to make a small slit, about an inch or so long, in the center of the dough to allow steam to escape.

Read on for my photos and tips for making a lattice crust topping, and keep scrolling to see a full video that demonstrates these steps!

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Making the Lattice Pie Crust

17. It’s very easy to make a pretty lattice pie crust using the eggless and dairy-free pie dough.

After rolling and slicing the dough into even strips, lay them one at a time across the pie. Work to gently intertwine them, as I show in the video below.

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18. Lastly, use a pastry brush to lightly brush soy milk (or any plant-based or non-vegan milk of choice) onto the pie crust. Sprinkle on a bit more raw sugar and ground cinnamon.

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19. Bake the apple pie in a pre heated oven at 180 degrees Celsius (356 degrees Fahrenheit) for 50 to 60 mins, until the crust is golden. It took exactly one hour in my oven.

But as oven temperatures vary, it can take less or more time in your oven. Keep an eye on it, and be sure to remove promptly to keep from burning.

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20. Serve the apple pie warm or at room temperature. It is delicious to enjoy plain, or with a generous helping of vegan ice cream or eggless vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.

Storing suggestions

To keep leftovers for up to a week, cover the pie with plastic wrap and store in the fridge. You can even freeze for about a month. Before serving, warm the pie in the oven.

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Tips

FAQs

Which apple variety I can add?

I personally like sweet apples that do not become a mush after baking. They can be crisp or not, but they should be sweet tasting. If you like some tartness in your apple pie filling, then Granny Smith or Golden Delicious are good options. From some sweet apple varieties, Honeycrisp, Braeburn, Pink Lady are nice choices.

If you live in India, then Shimla apples, Kashmir apples and Kinnaur apples are some of the options. You can always mix and match two to three varieties of apples for the pie filling.

Can I replace powdered jaggery with demerara sugar?

Yes – not only powdered jaggery but you can add maple syrup, coconut sugar or palm sugar or brown sugar in place of demerara sugar.

Can I use butter instead of olive oil?

Of course. If you plan to add butter, then check my All Butter Pie Crust Recipe.

Can I make the pie crust with only whole wheat flour?

Yes, you can make the apple pie with only whole wheat flour. There will be some denseness in the pie crust but it will still taste good. You will need to add some more water while combining the crust dough as whole wheat flour needs more water.

I don’t have nutmeg – any substitute for it?

Simply skip the nutmeg.

Can I halve or double the recipe?

Yes you can do that.

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Apple Pie (Eggless & Vegan)

By Dassana Amit

My homemade apple pie recipe made from scratch is wonderfully easy and delicious. It happens to be completely vegan.

4.70 from 30 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr

Cuisine World

Course Desserts

Diet Vegan, Vegetarian

Difficulty Level Moderate

Servings 6 apple pie wedges

Units

Ingredients

For the pie crust

  • 1 cup whole wheat flour – 120 grams
  • ½ cup all-purpose flour – 62.5 grams
  • ¼ cup olive oil or sunflower oil
  • cup water – at room temperature or add as required
  • ½ teaspoon salt or as required

For apple pie filling

  • 2 apples (medium-sized) – peeled, cored and sliced
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon (cinnamon powder)
  • ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg or grated nutmeg (nutmeg powder)
  • 2 tablespoons whole wheat flour
  • 2 tablespoons demerara sugar (or brown sugar or raw sugar or white sugar)
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons oil or vegan butter – to top the filling

Other ingredients

  • 1 to 2 pinches ground cinnamon (cinnamon powder) – for sprinkling
  • 1 to 2 pinches raw sugar or brown sugar or white sugar – for sprinkling
  • 2 to 3 teaspoons soy milk or any nut milk – for glazing

Instructions

Making pie crust

  • Seive or mix all the dry ingredients together – whole wheat flour, all purpose flour and salt.

  • Add the olive oil and with your finger tips combine the oil in the flour evenly to get a breadcrumb consistency. This step should be done properly and this results in giving a flaky texture to the crust. The whole mixture should look like breadcrumbs.

  • Add water in parts binding the whole mixture together. Don't knead. Gather everything and form a dough.

Making apple pie filling

  • Peel, core and slice the apples.

  • Mix the ground cinnamon, ground nutmeg, demerara sugar and whole wheat flour into the apples.

  • Preheat your oven at 180 degrees celsius (356 degrees Fahrenheit) for 15 minutes.

  • Grease your pie pan with olive oil.

Assembling pie

  • Divide the dough into two or four equal parts depending on the size of your pie pans.

  • Take one portion of the dough on a dusted work surface. Use a rolling pin to roll the dough out into an even layer that is about ¼ inch thick.

  • Place one of the rolled pie crust gently on the greased pan and press it towards the bottom and the sides.

  • Arrange the apple filling evenly on the bottom pie crust.

  • Top the apple slices with a few drops of olive oil or dots of vegan butter.

  • Cover the pan with another rolled pie crust and fold the edges of the top crust over and under the bottom edges. Flute the edges.

  • Cut through the top pie crust with a fork or knife from top so as to allow steam to pass while baking.

  • You can also cut strips from the rolled dough and create a lattice pie crust as shown in the video below.

  • Brush with soy milk or any nut milk and sprinkle raw sugar and ground cinnamon from the top.

Baking

  • Bake in a preheated oven at 180 degrees Celsius (356 degrees Fahrenheit) for 50 to 60 minutes or until the crust has become golden and crisp.

  • Serve the apple pie warm or when at room temperature.

Storing

  • You can refrigerate or freeze the pies. Wrap the apple pies when they completely cool down in a cling film or store them in an air tight container and refrigerate or freeze.

Video

Notes

  • Apples: Any sweet tasting or a tart-sweet apples work great in an apple pie without it becoming a mush. I personally like sweet apples. Some good apple choices are Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Honeycrisp, Braeburn and Pink Lady. For the Indian variety of apples, use Shimla, Kashmir or Kinnaur apples. You can always mix and match two to three varieties of apples.
  • Demerara sugar: You can add powdered jaggery, maple syrup, coconut sugar, raw sugar or palm sugar or brown sugar.
  • Fats: Sunflower oil can be added instead of olive oil. You can also use a neutral flavored oil.
  • Flour: You can use whole wheat flour completely in the recipe. There will be some denseness in the texture of the crust but the taste will be good. You will need to add some more water while making the crust dough as whole wheat flour requires more water.
  • Scaling: You can halve or double the recipe easily.

Nutrition Info (Approximate Values)

Nutrition Facts

Apple Pie (Eggless & Vegan)

Amount Per Serving (1 serving of apple pie wedge)

Calories 249Calories from Fat 90

% Daily Value*

Fat 10g15%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Sodium 197mg9%

Potassium 157mg4%

Carbohydrates 37g12%

Fiber 4g17%

Sugar 11g12%

Protein 4g8%

Vitamin A 33IU1%

Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 1mg67%

Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 1mg59%

Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 2mg10%

Vitamin B6 1mg50%

Vitamin B12 1µg17%

Vitamin C 3mg4%

Vitamin E 2mg13%

Vitamin K 7µg7%

Calcium 13mg1%

Vitamin B9 (Folate) 31µg8%

Iron 1mg6%

Magnesium 36mg9%

Phosphorus 98mg10%

Zinc 1mg7%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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This apple pie recipe post from the archives (September 2013) has been republished and updated on 20 December 2020 with newer step-by-step photos, video and faqs.

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FAQs

What apples not to use for apple pie? ›

There are a few apples that don't make the cut. While great for snacking, Gala, Fuji and Red Delicious are the most common apples that won't hold up in the oven and will give you a watery-mushy pie, tart or cake.

Why are McDonald's apple pies not vegetarian? ›

However, due to the design of the oil filtration system there is a small chance the oil used to fry the Apple Pies can come into contact with oil used to cook chicken and fish products during the oil filtering process.

Why did my apples turn to applesauce in my pie? ›

For example, sweeter apples tend to break down easier than their acidic partners. This means that apples like Red Delicious break down quickly, turning your pie into more of an applesauce than a delectable dessert.

What four apples are best used for baking? ›

Which apples bake best? For the best pies, crisps, and other baked treats, apples need to be firm enough to hold their own during the cooking process. We call these apples “baking apples” and to namedrop, they include Braeburn, Cortland, Honey Gold, Jonathan, Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith, Haralson, and Newtown Pippin.

Should I cook apples before putting in pie? ›

Should you cook the apples before baking apple pie? You don't have to pre-cook the filling before spooning it into the pie crust, but it's a quick step I recommend. Just 5 minutes on the stove begins the softening process, and also helps the flavors start to mingle.

What is the best thickener for apple pie filling? ›

All-purpose flour is an easy solution, as you're sure to have it in your pantry. Since it's lower in starch, you'll use more of it than you would higher-starch thickeners. Quick-cooking tapioca makes filling bright and clear, but also gives it a stippled and somewhat sticky texture.

How do I keep the bottom of my apple pie from getting soggy? ›

Crust dust is a 1:1 mixture of flour and granulated sugar. When baking a pie, especially a fruit pie, a couple of teaspoons of crust dust sprinkled into the bottom of the crust will help prevent the crust from becoming saturated with juicy filling as it bakes.

Can Muslims eat McDonald's apple pie? ›

McDonald's have confirmed that there are no ingredients of animal origin in the Apple Pies, however, the Apple Pie is fried in non-hydrogenated vegetable oil and McDonald's state that they may come into contact with oil that has been used to fry chicken and fish products.

Why is McDonald's apple pie so good? ›

Many pie fillings are made with a processed thickening agent that keeps the filling jelly-like and in place. But McDonald's uses a dehydrated apple powder. The powder not only thickens the filling, but it also adds that extra apple taste that you love.

What is the difference between the old and new McDonald's apple pies? ›

Public opinion started to lean away from fried food and more toward baked, so McDonald's switched to a baked version in 1992. The new version was undoubtedly healthier, though many longtime fans insist that the old flaky, crispy crust was tastier.

Can you overbake an apple pie? ›

Can you overbake a fruit pie? “The only risk you run when overcooking a fruit pie is mushy fruit — no one wants an applesauce pie. But overly soft fruit is still better than watery, runny pie filling that hasn't had a chance to thicken,” says Grandjean.

Why is my apple pie so juicy? ›

Juice bubbling out the edges of the pie is actually a good sign: it shows the filling is hot enough to thicken. When apple pie bakes, the apples exude juice.

What apples aren't good for baking? ›

Overall, crunchy (or crisp) apples are best for baking because they will soften but not turn to mush when heated. There are a few common exceptions, namely Red Delicious and Gala, whose flesh aren't dense enough to do well when baked, orchard owner Mark Toigo said.

Are Gala apples okay for apple pie? ›

Gala: If you want extra sweetness without the soft texture, choose Gala apples for your pie. As with Golden Delicious apples, bakers sometimes reduce the sugar in their recipes due to this variety's extra-sweet flavor.

Are Honeycrisp apples good for baking? ›

Honeycrisp. One of the sweetest apples around, this Midwestern favorite is good for anything—including baking. It boasts a distinctive juicy crispness and is firm enough that it won't cook down much. It complements just about any other apple variety to make a stellar pie.

What is so special about Envy apples? ›

The late-season cultivar was bred in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, in 1985 and was released to commercial markets worldwide in the early 21st century. Envy™ apples were selected for their balanced, sweet, and tangy taste, crunchy nature, and thick skin, allowing the apples to be shipped long distances around the world.

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